Hi all,

>From what I've seen/heard/understand core.async has been mostly used in 
production on the *client side* or UI programming, since it frees us from 
the dreaded callback hell. There are some instances where *core.async* is 
used on the *server side* to provide asynchronous communication between 
client and server [1][2]; and I wonder how many are using those 
libraries/features and how. 

I'm sure there are a lot more libraries built on top of *core.async* to be 
used on the server, but my question/survey is related to *how many of those 
are used in production today*. I have also found some comments about using 
Pulsar <https://github.com/puniverse/pulsar> as an alternative for 
asynchronous message passing scenarios [3][4]. How many of you have gone 
that way instead?

Looking forward to your comments & replies.

Cheers!
Juan

[1] https://github.com/ptaoussanis/sente
[2] https://github.com/bguthrie/async-sockets
[3] https://groups.google.com/d/msg/clojure/m6bqGd8vQZQ/hR5rxE4oHSMJ
[4] 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32299299/is-it-safe-to-use-clojure-core-async-in-production-even-though-its-alpha

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